How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
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Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
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Pacific Interior

Species at risk focus of wetland restoration in B.C.’s South Okanagan
DUC excavated nine new small wetlands to provide habitat for spadefoot toads, tiger salamanders and other wildlife.

Ushering in the end of an era
Paul Usher, a senior engineering technologist in B.C., is set to retire after a remarkable 40-year career at DUC.

Maher donation sets up students for next decade

Agriculture and conservation: food for thought
“Farm to table” products can be sustainable, when they come with a healthy side of conservation.

A passion for science and waterfowl
At DUC, our work focuses on science-based solutions. We are fortunate to draw some of the best and brightest in the field of conservation.

Fighting Russian Olive in the Okanagan
DUC is is fighting the invasive tree before it can take root in the Quintal floodplain

Local Family Helps Conserve Natural Wetlands
DUC acquires 320 acres of unspoiled natural wetlands on the southeastern shore of Babine Lake, thanks to the generosity of the Andersen family.